@@MickeyBlue-eyes Spain gave him an honorary title and Golden Globe soccer awarded him the best PL manager. They respect the job he has done in transforming Arsenal. But in England you have e-diyots saying otherwise.
Spot on about having more different types of players. When people bring up the mid 2000s team with Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes, there was never a balance. Now you have a 6 in Rice, an 8 in Bellingham (who can play 10 too) and many others.
@@JuliusSeizure-tw6mijust because those 2 didn’t work doesn’t mean it will never work. If pep or Klopp or even tuchel was in charge of England for that final against Italy we win that final and have a trophy, but Southgate is tactically limited. Southgate has done a great job in bringing the squads morale back up higher than ever and making us more competitive in competitions again that cannot be denied, but Everytime he comes up against a team we aren’t necessarily favourites against, his lack of tactical awareness comes to the front, the games against italy Croatia and France are 3 examples of games that were in the balance but the other teams coaches were more proactive and tactically astute and we lost as a result
What was Wayne Rooney then? There's these notions going round that premier league was nothing before Guardiola and Klopp. The premier league always had creative players the difference is back then it was more individualistic, wingers with skills players who run at defenses and get crosses in the box and now it's more systematic flair players have much less freedom.
I keep asking, where are the English coaches that are doing well at a high level? Garry Neville Lampard Steven Gerard Scholes Tony Adams Carragher They’re all in front of the television cameras “trying to tell everyone stories about football tactics” instead of actually coaching! Cesc Fabregas, Alonso are just among the many new faces of former player coaches emerging to start a journey. Rooney, and them’s generation. English football has benefited a great deal from foreign coaches including Klopp, Conte, Wenger; today Arteta and Pep are spearheading that. ETH, Maresca, Slot will soon pick up the mantle too. Where are the English players? In front of Cameras 🎥 talking too much. Reading comments from fans and presenting them as their ideas.
I’m sorry but that’s more on the players than the manager. Arteta set us up brilliantly and small individual mistakes like in the West Ham and Bayern games cost us trophies. Not his fault imo
@@keeranjani while Jorginho and Partey were warming the bench. He decided at the most crucial game to bring Kai in the midfield and Zinchenko at left back. Even a blind man would see it wasn't gonna work
@@amon_ndemo it nearly did work - trossard and the others should’ve put away his chances. I don’t think you’re completely wrong - Havertz in midfield was overly risky, I just think the players let Arteta down in ways city players don’t let Guardiola down
What has Arteta done bar copy Pep, he’s no innovator has spent £700m and won no premierships just an FA Cup oh and the we didn’t lose to any top six teams trophy What a joke
Great point there by Tadic on influence of foreign coaches in premiership
Super Mik Arteta 🔥
Super clown 😂😂 🤡 🤡😂
Copying pep in everything haha
@@IThankGod5god doesn’t love you
Arteta is respected everywhere except in England.
Maybe if he won something?
But he has 🤔
@@MickeyBlue-eyes Spain gave him an honorary title and Golden Globe soccer awarded him the best PL manager.
They respect the job he has done in transforming Arsenal.
But in England you have e-diyots saying otherwise.
@@davemoss4395 where bro? He's not respected like they do outside the island.
The same as ETH does that put them on the same level?
Tadic providing more insight in 57 seconds than all of the “golden generation” pundits ever have
Spot on about having more different types of players. When people bring up the mid 2000s team with Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes, there was never a balance. Now you have a 6 in Rice, an 8 in Bellingham (who can play 10 too) and many others.
And this is why the England national team needs a foreign coach.
Sven Goran Erikson, Capello?
the deluded english public drives them out-that's why they had to go back to english managers
@@burlhorse61 Sven Goran Erikson played Scholes in Left Midfield and was dreadful
@@JuliusSeizure-tw6mijust because those 2 didn’t work doesn’t mean it will never work. If pep or Klopp or even tuchel was in charge of England for that final against Italy we win that final and have a trophy, but Southgate is tactically limited. Southgate has done a great job in bringing the squads morale back up higher than ever and making us more competitive in competitions again that cannot be denied, but Everytime he comes up against a team we aren’t necessarily favourites against, his lack of tactical awareness comes to the front, the games against italy Croatia and France are 3 examples of games that were in the balance but the other teams coaches were more proactive and tactically astute and we lost as a result
But Southgate won't survive 2mins in the prem.Hes tactically inept when he comes up against top managers.
His manner is more humble than Jude.
What was Wayne Rooney then? There's these notions going round that premier league was nothing before Guardiola and Klopp. The premier league always had creative players the difference is back then it was more individualistic, wingers with skills players who run at defenses and get crosses in the box and now it's more systematic flair players have much less freedom.
wait for victim fc fans to try and force flopp into this discussion
Careful to point out it's not an English coach 😭
A lot people are forgetting Klopp & De Zerbi. Both innovators of football.
De Zerbi wasn't at Brighton long enough to really say he improved players.
@@RefnRes You just don’t get football if you don’t realize that De Zerbi was an innovator and example for a lot of coaches.
Klopp has done more than Arteta has so far.
Klopp is a manager not a coach. A psychologist, a hype man. He gets players to run through walls for him.
I keep asking, where are the English coaches that are doing well at a high level?
Garry Neville
Lampard
Steven Gerard
Scholes
Tony Adams
Carragher
They’re all in front of the television cameras “trying to tell everyone stories about football tactics” instead of actually coaching!
Cesc Fabregas, Alonso are just among the many new faces of former player coaches emerging to start a journey.
Rooney, and them’s generation.
English football has benefited a great deal from foreign coaches including Klopp, Conte, Wenger; today Arteta and Pep are spearheading that. ETH, Maresca, Slot will soon pick up the mantle too.
Where are the English players? In front of Cameras 🎥 talking too much. Reading comments from fans and presenting them as their ideas.
Klopp
Ranieri
Doesn't get mentioned enough really...
@@joshuaohuka7719 he's won 1 premier leauge that's why. The man should change his last name to flopp
The overrated manager with 5 trophies in 9 years
@@mingyeewong15905 trophies in 9 years is bad? You’re in cookoo land.
That applies to any player of any nationality who is playing or played in the Premier League whilst Pep has been around
What was the question?
"Do you ever water your plants while in the shower?"
No Klopp with gegen pressing this guy typical Serbs hating on Germans
Liverpool fans finding a way to be victims 24/7. Sorry he didn’t also praise your lord and savior who won 5 trophies in 9 years.
@@LeominsterFCKlopp is clear of Arteta for sure
You don't know what you are saying what have arsenal won ever since arteta he have being in arsenal
Loooool tf has arteta done other than turn arsenal into a bottled up super stoke
No they haven’t. Boring footballl with little room for flair.
Arteta has not won anything for us, which is unacceptable.
Really pissed how the season ended tbh
I’m sorry but that’s more on the players than the manager. Arteta set us up brilliantly and small individual mistakes like in the West Ham and Bayern games cost us trophies. Not his fault imo
@@keeranjani the Villa game was the players?
@@amon_ndemo yeah - they had about 10 chances to score in the first half that they didn’t take
@@keeranjani while Jorginho and Partey were warming the bench.
He decided at the most crucial game to bring Kai in the midfield and Zinchenko at left back.
Even a blind man would see it wasn't gonna work
@@amon_ndemo it nearly did work - trossard and the others should’ve put away his chances. I don’t think you’re completely wrong - Havertz in midfield was overly risky, I just think the players let Arteta down in ways city players don’t let Guardiola down
What has Arteta done bar copy Pep, he’s no innovator has spent £700m and won no premierships just an FA Cup oh and the we didn’t lose to any top six teams trophy
What a joke
Youre daft.
Couldn’t agree more 👍
Super clown 🤡 Arteta copying pep in everything 😂😅😂😅
Pep and Klopp. Not Arteta